With some local knowledge passed on by our friend Ginny, our next anchorage at Pine Trees Point rates highly amongst our favourite anchorages thus far. We were aware that we only had two days to enjoy all that this pretty, remote place had to offer before potentially being blown out of the water with live firing exercises set to commence on Monday June 7th.
Lana set off in the kayak and discovered the most beautiful little inlet full of bream, bait fish, sting rays and one big, black, ugly, wild bush pig, with which Ro later had a stand off. Further in the inlet, under an amazing rock (see photos) there lived a year’s supply of bream. A few of which ended up in our frying pan for lunch.
This was probably our most peaceful and isolated time so far. No other boats, no distant lights or sign of human existence, just surrounded by gorgeous wildlife and landscape with plenty of fish to eat. We felt like the only 3 people on earth.
Under a clear sky and a waning moon, we lay in awe on the deck and marvelled at the blanket of bright stars above us and contemplated our significance and existence.
Fish Count – 28 ALL
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